Developmental Editing: A Handbook for Freelancers, Authors, and Publishers

Developmental Editing: A Handbook for Freelancers, Authors, and Publishers

by Scott Norton
Developmental Editing: A Handbook for Freelancers, Authors, and Publishers

Developmental Editing: A Handbook for Freelancers, Authors, and Publishers

by Scott Norton

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Overview

Editing is a tricky business. It requires analytical flair and creative panache, the patience of a saint and the vision of a writer. Transforming a manuscript into a book that edifies, inspires, and sells? That’s the job of the developmental editor, whose desk is the first stop for many manuscripts on the road to bookdom—a route ably mapped out in the pages of Developmental Editing.

Author Scott Norton has worked with a diverse range of authors, editors, and publishers, and his handbook provides an approach to developmental editing that is logical, collaborative, humorous, and realistic. He starts with the core tasks of shaping the proposal, finding the hook, and building the narrative or argument, and then turns to the hard work of executing the plan and establishing a style.

Developmental Editing includes detailed case studies featuring a variety of nonfiction books—election-year polemic, popular science, memoir, travel guide—and authors ranging from first-timer to veteran, journalist to scholar. Handy sidebars offer advice on how to become a developmental editor, create effective illustration programs, and adapt sophisticated fiction techniques (such as point of view, suspense, plotting, character, and setting) to nonfiction writing.  

Norton’s book also provides freelance copyeditors with a way to earn higher fees while introducing more creativity into their work lives. It gives acquisitions, marketing, and production staff a vocabulary for diagnosing a manuscript’s flaws and techniques for transforming it into a bestseller. And perhaps most importantly, Developmental Editing equips authors with the concrete tools they need to reach their audiences.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780226595153
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
Publication date: 11/30/2011
Series: Chicago Guides to Writing, Editing, and Publishing
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 256
Sales rank: 911,502
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 8.90(h) x 0.60(d)

About the Author

Scott Norton was formerly a developmental editor at the University of California Press, where he eventually served as the director of editing, design, and production before retiring in 2020.

Table of Contents

Preface
Introduction
            What Developmental Editing Is
            Whom This Book Is For
            What This Book Covers
            Some Ground Rules
 
1           Concept: Shaping the Proposal             
             Author Profile: The Veteran
             Client Profile: The Agent
             Assignment: The Proposal with Too Many Concepts
             Locate the Concept
             Profile the Audience
             Evaluate Market Potential
             Bring the Vision into Focus
 
2           Content: Assessing Potential
             Author Profile: The First-timer
             Client Profile: The Big Trade House
             Assignment: The Tome with Too Many Subjects
             Size Up the Author
             Size Up the Publisher
             Size Up the DE
             Create a Content Summary
             Find the Main Subject

3          Thesis: Finding the Hook
            Author Profile: The Coauthors
            Client Profile: The Small Trade House
            Assignment: The Study with Too Many Theses
            Cull Theses from Topics
            Beware of the Rehash
            Choose the Main Thesis
            Create a Working Title
 
4          Narrative: Tailoring the Timeline
           Author Profile: The Historian
           Client Profile: The Copublisher
           Assignment: The Sprawling Saga
           Untangle Timelines from Arguments
           Find the Main Timelines
           Brainstorm Timeline Strategies
           Compose the New Timeline
           Finetune the Timeline
           Restore Bits of Argument
 
5         Exposition: Deploying the Argument
          Author Profile: The Theorist
          Client Profile: The University Press
          Assignment: The Theory with Too Many Tangents
          Untangle Arguments from Timelines
          Find the Main Arguments
          Brainstorm Argument Strategies
          Compose the New Argument
          Finetune the Argument
          Restore Bits of Timeline
 
6        Plan: Drafting a Blueprint
          Write Up the Plan
          Compose Chapter Theses
          Intervene Strategically

7        Rhythm: Setting the Pace
         Author Profile: The Sole Authority
         Client Profile: The Regional House
         Assignment: The Local History Turned Personal
         Rearrange the Furniture
         Draft New Passages
         Balance Chapter Weights
         Edit for Pace
 
8       Transitions: Filling in the Blanks
        Author Profile: The Dead Author
        Client Profile: The Self-Publisher
        Assignment: The Memoir with Lapses
        Create Opening Transitions
        Create Closing Transitions
        Draw Conclusions
        Place Those Conclusions
 
9      Style: Training the Voice
       Author Profile: The Journalist
       Client Profile: The Book Packager
       Assignment: The Story with Too Many Voices
       Set the Tone
       Parse the Rhetoric
       Master Abstraction
       Gauge the Ironies
       Harmonize the Voices
 
10   Display: Dressing Up the Text
      Author Profile: The Author-for-Hire
      Client Profile: The Trade Reference House
      Assignment: The Guidebook with Poor Signage
      Consider Subheads
      Consider Epigraphs
      Draft an Art Plan
      Illustrate Concepts
      Visualize Data
      Test-Drive Maps
      Add Lagniappe
 
Afterword
Further Reading
Acknowledgments
Index
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